Luke Plunkett

The dreaded, and ridiculous "Stop Online Piracy Act" has upset a lot of people, who in turn have spent a lot of time saying how upset they are. It's also upset a rather large gaming enterprise, who have put their money where their mouth is.

The Entertainment Software Association, the video game trade group that puts on the huge E3 show…
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Following the decision late last year by hosting provider GoDaddy to support the proposed bill, Major League gaming has removed its entire network, which is made up of over 100 individual domains, from GoDaddy, and moved them to rival firm Namecheap.

The MLG says it made the move because it "is firmly against both the specifics of SOPA and the philosophy behind the bill".